Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 04, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. HON. W. J.
For President,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio,
For Vice Prealdent,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Elector),
T. T. GEER, of Marion County,
B. M. YORAK, of Lane,
E. L. SMITH, of Waaco.
J. F. CAPLE3, of Multnomah.
BRYAN
WOOL.
AND FREE
SHIPBUILDING UNDER DEMO
CRATIC AND REPUBLI
CAN RULE.
Tb.fi democratio commissioner of
navigation's last report, that for
the fiscal year ending in 1895,
shows some rather startling figures
of shipbuilding conditions under would not benefit him if
democratic ana repuoncan ruie,
The wool crop last year was val
ued at about $70,000,000, while the
value of the corn, wheat, and oats
raised that year, without mention-
ing the other crops of the farm,
amounted to $1,582,184,206. Three
items of the farm amounted to
twenty times the , value of the
wool clip. Hon. Wm. J. Bryan in
CoDgress, March 16, 1892.
This is a sample of Mr. Bryan's
economic ideas. U what avail
was it to the farmer, that his wheat
corn and oat crops were worth
twenty times more than his wool
clip if there was no profit in the
amount produced; it could be
multiplied twenty times more and
BRYAN flSfl CITIZEN
The Omaha "Bee" Man Tells
What He Kows About It.
which iB worth while here record
ing.
During the administration of
Garfield and Arthur, preceding the
first administration of Grover
Cleveland, the total tonnage of all
vessels built in the United States
amounted to 1,053,672. During
Mr. Cleveland's first term the
tonnage of all vessels built aggre-
there was not a profit per bushel.
It is the profit, over and above the
cost of production, that the farmer
as well as every other producer is
interested in, and not the total val
ue of the product.
The wool clip in 1891 yielded a
profit to the farmers; they had
something over and above the cost
of t aising the wool, their sheep that
year were worth $2.51 per head,
- j enoftis i -I--- I '
guieu utu vto.w o uIOBO $108,000,000 in all. In 1895, with
W 4A per uuu uiig.au.m. , flol cjjp yalued at $26,000,000
jBtrauux, ut ,jmu . , qaite a drop from the $70,000,000
tonnage 01 an vesse.s duik id trie ,f im gh ieft were worth
United States rose again to 1,094,- L, r nAp . . , lAafltVini, a
192. being an increase in the
$1.58 per head and less than $67,'
000,000 in total value. With the
value of the flocks reduced from
$108,000,000 to $67,000,000, the
amount of construction over that
built under Grover Cleveland's ad
ministration of just 74 per cent.
During the first three years of
Grover Cleveland's second admin
Istration the vessels built in the
TT:i J Ci.t tJ AKA A'C I '
1UU1KU0" bbb-'u heed the "Boy OratorV pleas in
.. . rn. , .. . this campaign for free-trade and
track urnnl TTia rtrrtr-tViaoiaa rif
three years of Benjamin Harrison's . '., , . .
administration or a fall since the wooi have not materialized. Falee
republicans lost control of the u A . .,u , .
nrnnnota muor. with nnrJ ranarvririna
gUVOlUUiBUl, UL "J ytll KHUk
Dom Not Figure Loftily is the Light of Ex
act Criticism Rather a Mediocre Mas.
New York, July 15. To Edward
Roeewater, editor ot The Bee: Will you
greatly oblige the World by telegraph
ing as a candid estimate ot Mr. Bryan's
ability, cbaraoter and oonviotions on
other politioal questions as well at silver?
Apart from the silver issue, on which
the World shares your views, what klDd
of an executive would Mr. Bryan make?
Did be take an active part in the man
agement of tbe World-Herald, and if so,
bow was bis influence exerted? As an
editor and lawyer how does be stand
with respect to corporations? Wbat
sort of practioe bad be? Wbat legal ex
perience? Is be generally regarded in
Omaha as a man of sound judgment?
Please remember that tbe East knows
nothing about him and is exceedingly
interested. We should like to publish
your dispatch signed. Tan World
Omaha, July 16, 1896.-To Tbe World,
New Tork: Within the short spaoe of
one week William Jennings Bryan has
emerged from comparative obscurity to
find himself theubject of national solici
tude and international discussion and
speculation. With bis name on every
tongue, bis portrait in all tbe papers,
and bis movements and utterances given
with miuuteness to tbeobnotry by Asso
ciated Press diepatobes and special cor
respondents, Bryan has suddenly loomed
into the horizon as one of tbe two fore
most figures in the great national drama
It is not difficult to understand,
from these figures, why it is that I hifJ theorie8 Tfa
a large majority, ,n tact about all, ft WQrth of fiL
oi ine Bmpouiiuers ana snipowners j7jConomi8k
ot tne country are strongly repub
"Can. VJnnT n'f olt Wnnn
that ia nrmnr fen ha nlnvpd rn AmnrirWi
average price per head from $2.51 Wonl stage. The story of bis early
to $1.58 the average price per life, bis aoademio traioinar. aDorentiee-
pound of wool from 17 cents to 9 ship as a lawyer, his forensio triumphs
cents, the farmers are not likely to in the ohoolhouse and on the poimoal
rostrum, ois career in congress anu in
trusion into the arena of journalism
have furnished material for tbe people
wbo absorb with avidity all that is said
and written concerning tbe man wbo
oaptivated a great national convention
itb bis eloquence and carried away tbe
laurel orown for wbiob tbe greatest of
his party's leaders bad been striving,
The farmers have had the exper
ience and Mr. Bryan can now keep With all that baa already been publish
ed concerning Bryan's physical and
mental make-up, bis babitsand bis asso
ciations, the popular conception of the
man is vague, and tbs World is there
fore well Justified in asking me to supply
some dnta for a true estimate of his
TnE first carload of '96 wheat to manufacturers are not making up ability, character and capacity for filling
1 T- i 1 a
reacn roruanu tuia year came
from Walla Walla and Bold for 47
cents per bushel.
It ib almost certain that the
gold democrats will put a ticket
into the field. It is probable that
J. Sterling Morton, of Neb., will
bo their standard-bearer.
goods on uncertainties. the high otHoe to whioh he now aspires
Without pretending to nave an inn
II. B. Miller.of Grant's ra8s,ha8 ma'er: WDT 'r ll myao:my
' ' I AnnAilnnitiai nf nanmnn Ilia man hava
been appointed president of the Leen Bmpl6i Measured by the standard
Uregon Agricultural college for of men trn'y great, William Jennings
the ensuing year. This appoint- Bryao will scaroely take rank with emi
ment does not meet with the ap- wni P01'"0"1 leaders of the democrotio
l u.o 1 An. sohool snob as were Stephen A. Douglas,
l ,:.a'v uo XV... . John O.Breckenridge, Horatio Seymour,
valhs, who say Miller is not an Ane o. Thurmao. Thomas A. lien-
educator but a politician, and that drioks. Samuel J. Randall, to say notb
he is therefore unfitted for the I ing of Samuel J. Tilden, Thomas F,
olacn. save
The tariff may be so adjusted
that foreign competition with home
1 1
inuusiries win do avortoil or re-
Hnrnd' mill tli in nn rf lit fit ln lrna
' V. , t ...
t t. .!..: fi-:i i i qunuutju tor iub posjiion man a
i. ., chimney-sweep is for t.ie r
swell society
ed; it will not bo done if Bryan
is elected, for ho is an avowod free
trader. Oregonian.
says
This appointment ia an unfortu
nate blunder. Aliller is no more
ranks of
Montana Itarra.
Last Saturday at Butta Tampa won
the six furlong race in 1:15','.
On tbe aaui dav tha 1 vmr-nl.l hamli.
i i I '
mny nuoui, aim euiwrs wear mem- onp, fiva furlongs, was woo by Jim
Platforms may bo built, orators
itb oratorical powers of a Liab or len
Bryao laoks both depth and breadth.
Ila is a pnpularizer of other men's Ideas
rittber than an original thinker, and has
a ontoby way of presenting his s objects
to an audienoe. lie is a consummate
actor, whose forte lies Id appeals to son
timent and emotion rather tunu in argu
ments and sound reasoning. Me is a
horn agitator wbo never bpaitat to
mpln) tbe weapons of tha demagogufs
to make a point Bryan's most vulner
MOEIiOW COCSTT CLCB Wl!t3.
IntertstinK Game of Ball Satarday Borne
Uood Plafa Large Crowd.
Tbe much taJked of game of base ball
bstween two locol Dines, styled as the
Heppner and Morrow County clubs, oc
curred at tbe grounds on echoolbouie
flat last Saturday afternoon, and resulted
id a victory for tbe Morrow County or
o mntry club. Considerable interest was
manifested in the grime by many of tbe
citizens of Heppner who were present
and at times showed their sympathy in
a very demonstrative manner. Tbe
game was the result ot a wager that a
nine could be selected in tbe city that
oould defeat any nine In tbe oounty,
consequently tbe couoty nine was also
composed of many residents of Heppner
and 'immediate vicinity, and tboogh
countries, ' perhaps contained more
real amuteur players than the challeng
ing nine, but many in both nines were
strictly novioes,
The game was called at 2 p. m, by tbe
umpire, Geo. Barker, with the Heppner
boys at the bat, and before they were
retired bad five scores to their credit.
One run was added in the eeoond and
two in tbe third. The Morrow Oounty
nine secured one run in the first and
four in the secoid, being still behind,
but in tbe third through a series of bad
field errors by the Heppner team acd
good work by the opposing battery
added 8 runs to their soore and took tbe
lead wbiob they retained throughout the
remainder of tbe game The fourth
oning was a "goose egg" for both, and
tbe remainder wns very evenly played,
resulting in a soore of 16 to 20 at tbe
close ot tbe first half of the ninth when
all regulation games olose in the event
tbat tbe opposing nine are victorious.
However, at the demand of the viotors
tbe last half was played out, though very
loosely, as tbe vanquished lost all energy,
and resulted in five more rons being
added to tbe soore.
As a result ot a slightly mashed
thumb A. W. Patterson retired iu tbe
first half of tbe third, being substituted
by Frank Natter.
Tbe battery work of both sides was
very good, as was also tbe workot Ingra-
ham, Force and Crawford. Tbe latter,
perhaps, made tbe best record, sooring
five runs out of six times at tbe bat, be
ing left once on eeoond base. Several
unearned home runs were recorded as a
result of b passed ball at first going over
tbe bluff, but the following were perhaps
earned: Norman Myers, two, Clyde
Baling and J as. McQuinn, one eaob.
Tbe soore resulted a follows:
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Heppner 51201812 116
Morrow County.. 14802221 625
Tbe two Dines were oomposed of tbe
following players: Heppner N. Myers,
J. W. Uoruor, L. Matlock, H. Myers, V.
Crawford, H. Bagley, Jaok Mills, A. W.
Futterson and Frank Natter. Morrow
C uuty Jas. MoQuinn, Clyde Salinp,
Wm. Cowins, T. Ingraham, E. A. Force,
Jas. Hart, Ed. Baling, John Mo Fee, Ben
Patterson and Lee Cantwell as substi
tute. The game, all In all, was oertnlnly a
very noisy, though good oatured one.
Tbe defeated olub paid for a very excel
lent obickeo supper that was served at
the Pnluce hotel.
Another game has been arranged be
tween torse two teams tor Saturday,
Aogust 151 b.
CLOSING OUT SALE!
Mar
We invite your attention to our Immense
Line of Summer Dress Goods of the Very
Latest Styles. Our Salesman, Price, who recog
nizes no cost or value, will offer these goods
Below tie Regular
Tae a Lool at TJ)ese Goods,
You can find a Bargain ir) ti)en).
We have a Large Line of Glassware, Crockery and Tinware that we are
closing out. Don't buy these goods till you see our prices.
Yours for Cash .
WHAT PATBIOTI8M MEANT TO WOMEN.
Mr. Donald McLean, Recent of tha New York
Chaptf r of the Dannhtn of the American
Revolution, Bpraki of Womrn's Sacri
fices for Country.
sol ? OB out over the queHtion of Ulaokboro, Sain eeoond and Paul Jones I able part is bis slack of moral stamina
"aound money," ami yot all the time ,b,r J- Tm, 1 ;0i
"protootion to American labor"
will atand in the front aa the great
issue. The people have o willed
itCommercial Iteviow.
AN ekfoiit lm been made over
in Colorado to lmve the regular re.
publican organization endorse
Itryan and Bewail, but the state
coutral eoniiliM) overruled auch
aclion and will utay by McKinley
and llobart It ia refreahing to
note tbat politics Laa two aidea to it
even over in Colorado.
(ieuaral Coiey was also third ID a fl
furlooge rare, March wiuulog with
Mount Hoy aeoond. Tim 1 $2.
and Liter indifference to tbe maioteoaoce
of publio Integrity. While so far as I
know bis private character is noimpeach.
able ba has never raieeJ bis voice or
oaf J bis pn io denunciation cf flKrat)t
abuses of public office or bulrayal of
poblio trust, bat, on tbe oootrery, has
porrullM tbe taper for whiob be is
oaWnsibly the responsible eJitor to gloas
ever and defend intwutementtin public
My httle boy, wbeo two years of age,
was taken very ill with bloody flux. I
was advised to nte Chamberlain's Oolie,
Cbolnra and Iiarrboe ltcmedy, and
luckily procured part of a bottle. I
carefully read tbe directions and gave it offlo. groas ofuoial oegliiienoe aud t
accordingly, lie was very low, bat rapt colliwioo with jmbho plunderers,
slowly eod sorely be began to improve, even ehere the offenders were filiated
graJoally recovered, and is now ae into olfloe as republicans.
sloni aoj strong as ever. I feel sare It From the proliaeinDal standpoint Mr.
eeve.1 bis life. I never ran praise tbe I llrtau may be imaldered a dismal fail-
I food It k m I Ho.-Mrs. Llaa H. Hinioo. h " "a regarded as sertous ia
"It i immaterial, in my judgment,
ichrtlwr the iheep grower reeeivet any
lienefit frum the tariff or not
Whether he tUm or doe not I am for
free irtMd."Estraet from eiweh of
William J. Bryan in the Ilouee of J?r
rrnentative when the Wtteun bill try
under coneideration.
When women feel and respond to tbe
call of patriotism It meaus much. Wben
men go forth to war they go with tbe
song "It is glorious to dia for our coun
try." There ia the inspiring muslo, tbe
good oomradeehlp ia arms, the sense of
oootinual action, tbat great flag before
them; we women have our dead. We
give ourselves in patriotic struggle, for
we know tbe bloody footpaths tbat must
be traversed to reach tbe end. We give
our hearts and souls, while tbe men give
their bodies. There ia do great move
ment or effort wbiob is without tbe en
OoursBement and sustaining support of
women. Tbe women are the fosterers of
patriotism. Tbe Cuban rebellion would
not last a month if tbe Cuban women
were Dot as great and self sacrificing
patriots as are the men, and therefore,
in tbe ultimate triumph ot liberty in
Cuba, the women should be hooored as
will be their hu.baods aud brothers and
fathers.
A little story will illustrate the plaoe
tbe flag occupies io tbe feminine mind,
Joit before the battle ot Oettjabarg
wbea her big brothers were starting for
tbe campaign, and she bad beard a great
deal of soldiers sod patriotism and tha
flsg, a little girl sat on ber graudfather's
lap at soneel and watched tbe stars some
uuL She was a vary little girl and tbe i
ENGLISMUSINESS
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BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
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LEGAL
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
Mil lhiiiN in ouo of lit orator,
ical blaU in congress said, "eeak
ing for id j self, it ia immaterial
whether the sheep growers receive
any benefit from tho tariff or not"
The aheep growera of tho UniUnl
tate,ot whom there are thous
anda in the mountain regiona of
tho great Went, will make it a
material mater to Mr. Itryan ne it
November, when they will raat
their ballota in condemnation of
Li free trade prinoiplea. W. W,
Union,
Kiur protection plank in the
Maaaachuaolta republican stale
platform, adopted March 37th,
IS'.H',:
"Wfibave alaaya given proteo.
t in to our hitbuiKhra. In lata
B e el - t m . a
lrwr Wl ri'j ti w marif ,r ''f e
tre tiiw asf ttm fe
frr ftri$' t fnm iif
lt'.;ii J ll'tm tnlK lli-i tif ,V;
rttrnhihitt ukn the II itaxia IhiI tm
to, Ur r"t.lf rud-m.
(irahamaville, Marino Co., Klort.la,
sale by Cooeer A Itrock, draggiate.
For
MaeraWee W III Kaleiiala.
Ilepbner Ttnl No. 2.1, Knights of tbe
Maeeabwe, are to give a public eoter-
Uiomeut ia this city on WedneeJey
evening, Angaet 61 h, at the Metbodial
rboieh, rhiatb. Tbe public are cordially
irvited to attend. No eltniiao rbargee.
free la all A Bomber of very inter.
eating aongs will be readered ty a elH
male qaartelie and ao adJreee oo Fra-
lernaiiera" will be given by iVputy
Hupreote Cottimaeder J. L. Mitchell, of
rortlaod. Allogelkaf a pleaaaol BVrO
teg la aaao'etl. Tola le Ibe Oral oeeaeioo
this order baa aiiemi Ud t paMloly ea
terlalo tb4r ffioJa an J they hope fur a
large alteadaaea Iadw are especially
iovtt4 to be p'KM-tt Free to all.
Mallit e IHoa. bave Baute.1 arroae no
the eaal aide if Mam eirevt, to the
building formally otfenpM f the (le
ealm, Tb'f will be pleased to a.
tlietr old raetnoMtrs. If
our hiM.)tii'ta. No believe the
lima taa ritn to retain Ui the
nlicy of VValitiiKtin and llatntU
t n, which, by dim liminatitig da
li.e in favor of American ltUui,
aecurel W jer cent of our carry in,
trade to American ehipa, and which,
if bow rraUxed, wviuld again revive
our ehii j ii.ji aud ciuaa American
ffcihta bi I pal 1 to Ameiicane,"
1L tre,;.n rrpubli.'an tt'
I tt( .f in enutaite,! a eimiUr plank.
tbeae parte. While be has beeo nominal
editor ot tbe Omaha World-Herald sinew
September 1, 1"U4, be baa la reality been
a mere journal let id figurehead. Hie
a ante baa beeo paiadml at Ibe bead of
the weekljr editioo to draw freeeilver
deluaiouiila, but was e.Ko lakeo out of
the daily and baa out reappeared. In
atea l of devoting time to the paper, be
baa beeo traveling about tbe eoonlry
five werks out of en as Ibe paid champ,
ioi of the lliaelatlie league.
Ae a poliiielaa llrvao baa diaplajed
bo orgaaising abililv. lie ie a f J
alQmp a (wader and ttfeeiive eafflpainer.
Hot thai Is all. If be bae any eieealive
capacity II bae Bol el oiamfeeted lUelf,
He bae eer bld any eieeative pnat.
lio and baa sever had ao opportunity
to etarrlae any faeally ba may peaiblv
p.aae io lhal difeli 0. Tbe tml
bneiaeee meo of Omaha, regar.llewe of
parly, )k oim bim a a n of Imtia
lure ji.lgmenl who wihiIJ eoeat.tttte aa
eit'a litf.rtO rtk m bal of iba na
liona! g eraoMot. I- ltria.
Waat4 Hele.
1 weal a rl worker ia every loea
Ihreagboal Ceateta Oeg 'B, U rpreee
Ue Kaigbievl MaeeatM Taia talks
Sal Uigeal f ia'el ba fliafr ordef la
I t'. H ai l S".ani taty fat i
wg a .i g'H.J wmkef. A I ',
J. U Min M'li.
"II i$ Imm.irrri.W, to my ju tjmeit,
m htthte the therp gmtr rtetntt anp
frm Ih htrtff or m-l , . .
II ktlhre ke or ( I i
frr tr, ij " - t Intet frmn o
II ii'oim J lirpan n f lit it H'ft
rttrnl.itii tt m ken the II i'n l td .u
afr fni.fruf o ,
ibal
for McKlBley.
rrnm tha ftalem HUleaman.
There having beeo mnob speeulalioo
relative to the part tbat United Htetee
8oator Jubo U. Mitchell would take in
tbe running preaidootial campaign, tbe aat was nnusual to ber
Htatremao, a short lime sine, addrreaed "Why. grandpa," sbeeiclaimed,
a letter Io the senator tt qoeatiog ao ex- I tr tboea lights?"
preamon from bim oo Ibis matter. Tbe "Tbe stare, my dear," ba answered,
following diapaUb received laal bight, "The at are T Hut where are the
ttierelore, is self eiplauatory : slripeeP
"Atlantic City, N. J., Jol ti- She waa a flltlog daugbterot America,
prot liijlrearlrortland Dot later tbao for tbe stars and stripe could not be
Augtiat 15ib, and will do all in my power separated ia ber bear!. From Womeo
to bold Oregoa io Ibe republican column. Who Foster Patriotism " in Dvuioraefe
M n is, m i
bat I ciobo make any arrangements to
speak ontll after reaching borne. (Sign-
ed) Jobo U. MilobelL
Magatiu for Angoat.
Sines 1378 tbers bavs bseo alas epi
demics of dieeslery is differed psrls of
Kaelal Ayersatlke Werklsra.r ,0- oonm,, a blch Cbambsrlaio'e
Ayer's Haraaparills enjoys Ihs eitra.. Coju Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
dlnary diaimetioB of having beeo tbe only was need with perfect soceesa. Pyseo-
blood purifier allowed ao eibibit at Ibe wry, wbeo epidemic, Is almost as sevsrs
World s fair, Chicago. Manofaclarers and daeg.roos as AaisUo sbolers, Ders-
rf other earaaparillas sooghl I y evry tutors lbs beet eflirts of tbs flftoet skilled
r.7n .. . .V." ,D"r .T' fh.ici.os b.. f.iW locb.ck its r..
applk-aiioe of lbs ruts f.rli,l lmg tbe
entry of paietil melisdei anil lioatrema.
The ilefMioo of Hi World's fair soldo
rittes Io favor of Arrr'a Haraaparills was
In effect aa followa: "Ayer's Hufaapa
rtlla m bol a palrnt nmjiolne. ll ilore
nl tlg o tbe bat of anelrom. Il is
here oo lie meviis."
ee, this reosedy, bsssver, bae cured tbe
B)et malignant saeea, bolb Of ebildres
and adults, aod aoder lbs most Irt log
SoediltoBS, wblcb proves il to be tbe beet
maJu tos Io tbs world for bowel eo
plaiuta. For sals by Coer A lirosk. ,
). Huff I'd Was d0 fl" CM
Mail ek' Miloall Caajuo lut h yesterday.
1 1 a tih
frani Teiaa.
Ileppoer ple will remeaibwt F- L
laiowbooasa partner itb IW is ,b" 'f'
lbs paiotisg kosiaess ber a few year
ag He was kooao g-neraily
a "Freak" Faia. Vf "l is
eaas sod Faia leat4 Ib Tbs lul'e sod
from there went Ik Telaa.
A day of eo ago tbs Ults r eivrd
a letter fffOt Mr. Fo and froo it this
!( gaiters tbe lefi.imali o tbal ail Is
BHeaoabisedoso to Ibs'Iae hilar"
a'aie, Cr( are pr an I line very
bard. Falo Ibibke Ibal be Willeaais
bsek Ut Ogio J'il as aa be saa
gal bwe.
To tbs ol I OfVgneisss Ibers le as
plare liks Urrgoo. Feople lav il fr
"(llel plane bl SBiel et lb01 SI
g!a4 It gl ba. k , ' wtil I
U..g-o-
A Biauaa.
Tb UaMtta, to lbs Isal isaos, staUd
tbal Tb Nallobal Bank, of Oeppoer,
would go sol of boaiaea oa Aoiaal let
Tbs seebier, Mr. Cd. IL Di.b
op, informs Ibis paper tbat lb bank will
roo rlgbt alag tb ssom as star, bol
tbat ll la lbs Ir-teatlaa 10 go into vdua
tary lloidalloa abeat Aug. 1. 1,(7. Tbs
OkSells t bserfully stake lbs sormlioo.
A Halarsl IWsaliBer.
Ka'Ts Cleve Ibml iea prinS Ibe
bll ssd gives a steer sn4 beeliful
soopliion. Fr le by Weils A War
reo.
r Bats.
TV CshfofOio Wloeboweo t Tb Dalle,
Fib lirslioo f f asy kind el betae
IWt rhasee f tbs nbt parly. Will
Uks aWp la trad. Te poitieotar
swoer, C ll-bt, Tas I tit.
tl l,o,
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompaon k Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon. '
Theae f entlotnen are well arqnalntixl wtlh Grant. Harney, Crook. Ollllam and other count lea,
and can aava money aod time In making IIicm am llona Willi traveling nan.
frlcea In keeping with the tltoea.
Ti-iOiT psoist & Braisrs,
livxhtmkt. iirrnrxa.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Ol MANCIIItMTKHi UNOLANI)
W PATTFRSnS. WEST. Mjt.h"invprirt
Tbroogb traios oa tbs O. IL A N. will
roa via. Vmainie, walla walla ami
Prodleton. Tbroogb sleepers, firat aod
eeeood class, will run la eoooectioo witb
the Union rsrlfle, lbs earns a hereto,
'ore. A through flrat-clM aletr Port-
and to FpokeBS, Sonectmg llb Ibe
Ural elaes Sleeps Io Hi. l anl, aod a
h rough toortet alee per rortlaod Io Hi
Paol, will roa Io oosseotioo with lb
Ureal Nottbera railway. If
TO A CANH BAftia
Laal sprieg IbeOatelle aoooooeed tbat
it would abaodoo lb sredtt ;atm -lirety
oa Marrb lt, wblrh, to a Certain
tilrnt, it bas earned ont etcept ovsg
enr patron ber to Morrow Bounty,
hare it was Ihoegbt ws night sooltooe
lbs eld cyateot. Il ba beeo d'Oios
airaud beyond all dU tbat we eaaaot
looger parso lbs ol J cr'il T''m sad
paf stir ieMs ss we go. Ws shall Barry
sol cor f.ro loWstiosa, sod fmoi Ang
I at olt BO papr wilt beaeotoolBaUae
tbey bat beeo taid ff is advabes. To
tbi ejiito ws shall etfirttf albre ia
lbs falors, saa k I tg favnnte ef kose.
Tbers is aoibisg pts abst ibis
aiie, bol ws deairs In treat all alike,
o do Sot a k ae to shiI lbs papr as ia
tbs peat, bol ra'.I Io sd alile yoar a
sosBt a4 taabs arraoaiaU 1 1 e-
linos re4viBg lbs papt-
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E. L. FREELAND,
COLLECT lOkS
ISSUANCE,
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U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER.
tend flllnta and Final front T'kea.
STESOGRirHER. SOTiRT rtBUd
Mxrnrta, caraeir.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
Oirgeiete I
At J. u. Hicm'i RivDtHct.
Walt. Tbomrna mo lag Wtea
Hrcpoer aod Monam-ol, arriving every
day eioept Monday aad lasviag every
day eicept hosday. NborWol sod sbap
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la eilba ibe Fgl.ab, CVaOMf iaj. HborW
band M TeUgrapl.is it.partm.txa r-f lb
llolmi lU.toee (ll-ge. of I'oftl-sd.
f'f eals. An? trea dratrt.g Io uk a
Iboe-.tifh boa.swM eooeas is S A'et laa
e.il.se aboold s Ibe Oaa.it Ufur gs.
tog b4ow. ,(
lb streets of fteMMMe, a
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